Posts tagged with "Shonen Jump"

The news of a new Ultimate Ninja Storm game first arrived from Japanese blog, Tale Tale Source who often post information ahead of it’s official reveal in Shonen Jump magazine. Since then, Shonen Jump has been released and with it, the confirmation of what looks to be the ultimate Naruto experience!
Based on the magazine images, it appears that Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generation will be telling the story of the young ninja...

The latest issue from Japan’s Shonen Jump magazine has brought with it the news that Oozarus (or “Great Apes“) are returning to our consoles this fall in DragonBall Game Project Age!
A scan from the magazine (right) shows several images of Goku facing off against Vegeta’s Oozaru form in part of one of the series’ most iconic battles, however it is still unclear whether the giant ape forms will be playable in the game’s...

I know I know, another year, another exciting new DragonBall Z game for us to get our hands on – it’s hardly news now, right? Nonetheless it has been revealed that Namco Bandai have plans for another title in the franchise and the catchily named DragonBall Game Project Age (I am guessing this is the development title), it appears is due for release later this year.
The news about the new title comes from the Japanese blog, Tale Tale Source...

Wandering Samurai fans rejoice! Shuiesha’s Jump Square magazine will be announcing on Thursday that a brand new Rurouni Kenshin anime has been green lit for production. Details are scarce on what format the project will take so it could be a new series, a spin off series or a stand alone film. More details have been promised in future editions of Jump Square.
The original manga written and illustrated Nobuhiro Watsuki ran for five years...

The term ‘Manga‘ may translate as drawings of a ‘whimsical’ nature, but Japanese Mangaka are turning to their trade as a serious way to support their people. Manga has been used recently to teach children about the horror of war, but rather than images of burning wreckage and destructive tsunami waves, Takehiko Inoue is posting artwork of nothing more than simple smiles. The famed artist of Shonen Jump comic ‘Slam...